Mothman wrote:I understand what you're saying but I think it's a little different when a beat writer who clearly has connections with the team and access to players quotes an unnamed player source. We know he's in a good position to get a quote like that and a reporter in that position can only be so specific about his source like if that player doesn't want his name on the record. To me, quoting a source as a veteran teammate carries a little more weight than something as vague as a "league source". As you said, unnamed sources are used in journalism and there's a good reason for that. I see no reason to believe this particular quote/source would be fabricated. Pelissero would have more to lose than to gain by doing that. An unnamed source never carries the weight of a named one but I don't think they should all be written off completely either.
Jim, in no way am I trying to give you a problem here, my friend. But very honestly I have to say that I still see a problem with this. If Pelissero really wants to talk to someone that Rick Spielman might take seriously, then he should talk to the Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier and the team's best player Adrian Peterson. Both of those guys want Harvin to remain with the team. I feel they carry more weight than a parade of Pelissero's unnamed sources ever could or should within the Vikings organization.
Let's forget Harvin for a second and look at the upcoming draft. Who will Spielman want inside the Vikings war room? I imagine Pelissero and his unnamed sources will have no say whatsoever regarding the draft board. OTOH, Leslie Frazier will at least have some say on what is needed from the draft to make the team get better. Maybe Pelissero should consider who actually knows what before he starts quoting an unnamed AFC personnel director about any Vikings player.
Last but not least, Pelissero's sources might be unnamed but he has been outwardly vocal in his advocacy to get rid of Harvin. Maybe he doesn't like Percy's facial hair, or he detests short slot receivers or any player that is #12, or he can't help but hate anybody from Florida, I don't know. I just know that Pelissero is fanning the trade talk flames in this story and I don't believe that's an accident. It's probably just to exploit the situation but that doesn't make his role in this any more valid.
Mothman wrote:The interesting part to me isn't the quote from the veteran player but the allusion to "a variety of health concerns more extensive and complicated than anyone outside the organization knows". Of course, Pelissero is outside the organization and he seems to know.

Anyway, we know that Harvin has often played while banged up during his short NFL career. If concerns about his health and durability run deeper than than what we've seen from the outside, that has to be a serious consideration for the Vikings when Harvin is likely asking for a LOT of money.
I agree with this and understand your concern. However, another Vikings player just came back from a serious injury and won the league's MVP award. And Peterson did that with a hernia injury near the end of the season. AD got banged up a few times for the Sooners in college ball too, so much so that his durability was in question when he was drafted. Yet we saw AD carry the team on his back during the latter part of last season. Want to give him some much needed rest? Put another offensive stud like Harvin on the field with him. Who knows? That might even help extend Peterson's career. Maybe Ponder's health as well, given that he's been injured throughout his college and pro careers.